The ability to restrict Homebrew content in campaigns.
It's utterly stupid that the DM has no control other than allowing or not allowing content. The DM should be able to restrict that only HIS content shows up.
As it is now if you allow homebrew in your campaign then ALL of your players homebrews shows up for all the other players.
It be nice to put a container inside a container in the inventory area. Example put the cart in the donkey inventory. Also put barrels, baskets, chest, and so on, in the cart inventory. Now all containers show up as it's own thing to carry which when equipped, mess up the overall weight a person is carrying.
The ability to restrict Homebrew content in campaigns.
It's utterly stupid that the DM has no control other than allowing or not allowing content. The DM should be able to restrict that only HIS content shows up.
As it is now if you allow homebrew in your campaign then ALL of your players homebrews shows up for all the other players.
I second that.
Also: Still please let us add weapons with properties...pleeeeease
"Content I own" search filter. We should not have to scroll through pages and pages of content to which we have no access to find the info to which we do have access.
The ability to log the purchase of physical books and access that content on dnd beyond.
It's daylight robbery that you have to purchase the same content again just to use the site. I find it difficult and unpleasant to read ebooks and just want to use the content that i've already paid for.
This is really it, I should be able to provide some kind of receipt or ID # that WOTC can use to prove that I did in fact buy it, and also be able to transfer it to another user if I sell it.
Ridiculous that the digital book and the paper book are not connected in anyway in terms of ownership, and yes I understand the viewpoint of "well, it's hard to prove that they didn't go in a store and steal the ID #".
Yes, that's the point, work with book stores and have a verification system, something that can link of "yes, this ID # is attached to a receipt/book that has legally been sold".
I've bought two sets of books, and one set of them I can't even access in a non-internet setting. It's quite silly.
And especially when other publishers are already doing this. I go to the local game store and buy a book. They ask my email at the counter and I get a download link / activation code with my purchase.
I know it's not that simple to do with already bought content, but all future physical sales must also include digital content here, now that WotC owns this site.
The ability to log the purchase of physical books and access that content on dnd beyond.
It's daylight robbery that you have to purchase the same content again just to use the site. I find it difficult and unpleasant to read ebooks and just want to use the content that i've already paid for.
Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.
To see all the subclass information again. It's frustrating not knowing what each subclass can do unless I purchase them. If I have to purchase them, at least give a short description of the subclass just so I know what to expect. I can't tell what each subclass can do from just the name alone and I don't want to waste money on subclasses I may not even use in the long run.
To see all the subclass information again. It's frustrating not knowing what each subclass can do unless I purchase them. If I have to purchase them, at least give a short description of the subclass just so I know what to expect. I can't tell what each subclass can do from just the name alone and I don't want to waste money on subclasses I may not even use in the long run.
You say "again" like being able to see paid content information without a purchase was previously a thing? This was never the case
I was able to see the content for subclasses before within the class information. Not sure how, but I was able to look up the class and see the subclass information without needing to pay to see it. Now I can't see them unless I already purchased it. I thought I was able to see the subclasses before because of the subscription feature that allows players to share paid content, but I'm not sure why I'm unable to see the subclass information anymore.
There are a lot of subclasses out there and I'm not sure which ones would work best with my characters. I need the information to find out which ones to purchase.
I was able to see the content for subclasses before within the class information. Not sure how, but I was able to look up the class and see the subclass information without needing to pay to see it. Now I can't see them unless I already purchased it. I thought I was able to see the subclasses before because of the subscription feature that allows players to share paid content, but I'm not sure why I'm unable to see the subclass information anymore.
There are a lot of subclasses out there and I'm not sure which ones would work best with my characters. I need the information to find out which ones to purchase.
This sounds like you're no longer having the content being shared with you. Nothing has changed with regards to what D&D Beyond displays for free
Ability to add characters as NPCs. Ability to make them invisible, and have private sheet options.
In the Encounters - being able to proxy Creatures as any kind of Shape Change Abilities.
and also Adding Creatures and Stat Blocks as Friendly, Neutral or Enemy - and have it adjust the CR rating..
What would 4 CR 1/8 (helping the characters) against a CR 3
Offline access to my rule books on my laptop.
Hello,
I didn't find any message about that in this feed.
Is there any project to translate the website D&D Beyond ? French ie.
Thanks.
A campaign page for the DM and party.
In campaign chat page/messaging system / file&photo storage so the DM can upload a photo for the characters or txt document for the players
a DM campaign page that will show all joined character passive ability stats/ AC / HP
To those who are about to Die. We salute you!
Oh I second that idea!
The possibility to create own, non magical weapons...
The ability to restrict Homebrew content in campaigns.
It's utterly stupid that the DM has no control other than allowing or not allowing content. The DM should be able to restrict that only HIS content shows up.
As it is now if you allow homebrew in your campaign then ALL of your players homebrews shows up for all the other players.
This is a simple one that would be fantastic.
It be nice to put a container inside a container in the inventory area. Example put the cart in the donkey inventory. Also put barrels, baskets, chest, and so on, in the cart inventory. Now all containers show up as it's own thing to carry which when equipped, mess up the overall weight a person is carrying.
I second that.
Also: Still please let us add weapons with properties...pleeeeease
"Content I own" search filter. We should not have to scroll through pages and pages of content to which we have no access to find the info to which we do have access.
The ability to log the purchase of physical books and access that content on dnd beyond.
It's daylight robbery that you have to purchase the same content again just to use the site. I find it difficult and unpleasant to read ebooks and just want to use the content that i've already paid for.
This is really it, I should be able to provide some kind of receipt or ID # that WOTC can use to prove that I did in fact buy it, and also be able to transfer it to another user if I sell it.
Ridiculous that the digital book and the paper book are not connected in anyway in terms of ownership, and yes I understand the viewpoint of "well, it's hard to prove that they didn't go in a store and steal the ID #".
Yes, that's the point, work with book stores and have a verification system, something that can link of "yes, this ID # is attached to a receipt/book that has legally been sold".
I've bought two sets of books, and one set of them I can't even access in a non-internet setting. It's quite silly.
And especially when other publishers are already doing this. I go to the local game store and buy a book. They ask my email at the counter and I get a download link / activation code with my purchase.
I know it's not that simple to do with already bought content, but all future physical sales must also include digital content here, now that WotC owns this site.
For your convenience - Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
#Open D&D
Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.
To see all the subclass information again. It's frustrating not knowing what each subclass can do unless I purchase them. If I have to purchase them, at least give a short description of the subclass just so I know what to expect. I can't tell what each subclass can do from just the name alone and I don't want to waste money on subclasses I may not even use in the long run.
You say "again" like being able to see paid content information without a purchase was previously a thing? This was never the case
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
I was able to see the content for subclasses before within the class information. Not sure how, but I was able to look up the class and see the subclass information without needing to pay to see it. Now I can't see them unless I already purchased it. I thought I was able to see the subclasses before because of the subscription feature that allows players to share paid content, but I'm not sure why I'm unable to see the subclass information anymore.
There are a lot of subclasses out there and I'm not sure which ones would work best with my characters. I need the information to find out which ones to purchase.
This sounds like you're no longer having the content being shared with you. Nothing has changed with regards to what D&D Beyond displays for free
Find my D&D Beyond articles here